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1 Proposal: number 3

3. ENGL 162/162W: Literature and Place

This is a new course

Contact:

Thomas Frosch

Abstract:

How do places, with their history, traditions, myths, customs, tensions, socialstructures, and physical form, interact with people’s lives? This course usesliterature to deepen our understanding of the rich, complex, and variedengagement between human beings and the places they inhabit and imagine. Specific sections will focus on a particular city, neighborhood, or region oron a topic such as City and Country, Women and the Black Diaspora, Utopia, theLiterature of the Sea, Elizabethan London, the American West, Colonies,Imaginary Places, Homelessness, or Outer Space. Readings may include fiction,drama, poetry, life writing, and nonfiction.